Hello from Narraburra Farm, Kooroongarra! It’s been a busy and beautiful season for us lately — there are new calves, community events,
beehives humming, and long afternoons among the Highlands. We’re excited to share what we’ve been doing, and what’s coming up, so if you’re
planning a visit or just love hearing farm stories, here’s what’s happening.
We’re thrilled to report that calving season has begun. We had our first silver dun calf born last week, and what a beauty!
We were also proud to showcase some of our Highlands at local shows this year. Eidheann “Ivy” of Narraburra and Mathan “Mattie” Ban of Narraburra both brought home ribbons from the Millmerran Show, Toowoomba Royal Show, and Redcliffe Show. These wins are not just a highlight for us, but a testament to the strength and beauty of our Narraburra Highlands.
The bees have been having a productive stretch lately. Our #NarraburraHoney is buzzing more than ever. We’ve loved seeing frames of honeycomb, jars of golden goodness, and the buzz of bees working among the blossoms. #GarraGold
Our farmstay has been buzzing with visitors. Elveden Homestead continues to be a favourite with families and groups who love the charm of the old farmhouse, while our quirky “Kenny Chesney” caravan along the creek has been especially popular with couples looking for a unique and peaceful getaway. It’s been wonderful to share these spaces and see guests embrace country life.
We recently opened up more tickets for our farm tours — folks have been coming out to share in a day of life at Narraburra, learning about the animals, paddocks, and farm rhythms.
One of the projects close to our hearts is our little old church building that’s been sitting idle for about forty years. We are currently looking for someone to help restump it, breathe life back into its structure, and resurrect this small treasure. ⛪️
There’s something special in restoring old places — they carry stories, echoes of past lives, and a sense of continuity. We can’t wait to share it once it’s standing strong again.
Mornings here lately have been crisp, sometimes a bit frosty — there’s a magic in seeing the mist on the paddocks, the chickens scratching, Highland cattle wandering through dew.
The scenery continues to be our muse, and the sunsets over the rolling paddocks have been especially beautiful.
Thanks to everyone who has visited, followed online, shared a kind comment, or picked up a jar of honey. YOU help to make Narraburra more than just farm—we feel connected to community, to land, and to those who appreciate it all.
If you’re curious about what a farm stay here looks like, want to bring kids, dogs, or just escape city buzz, we’d love to host you. Keep an eye on our Events page for tour dates, and be sure to check the gallery for recent photos — nothing beats seeing it with your own eyes.
Catch you at the paddocks, with bees on the wings, Highland cows grazing, and life in that sweet country rhythm.
— Sam & Steve Wakerley
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